In September 52 BC, Julius Caesar had a problem. He was deep inside Gaul (modern day France) besieging his last great Gaul enemy, Vercingetorix, at the latter’s fort of Alesia. With his force of ...
Every summer, a village in eastern France celebrates a Gallic chieftain who lost a major battle to Julius Caesar in 52 B.C. Despite that defeat, the mythic Vercingetorix, leader of the Gauls, is a ...
During the era when the Roman Republic was extending its influence over the Italian peninsula, its citizens referred to those of its rival, Carthage, as Punici, an appellation derived from the ...
If we talk about the sieges that Julius Caesar experienced, the one at Alesia immediately comes to mind, where he defeated the Gallic leader Vercingetorix after a month and a half of fighting and ...
Staten Island, NY, Apr 20th, 2005 - Matrix Games (www.matrixgames.com) and Koios Works (www.koiosworks.com) today announced that the latest game in the Tin Soldiers series, Tin Soldiers: Julius Caesar ...
Nicknamed after Julius Caesar’s victorious siege of Gallic forces in 52 B.C., Rupert Murdoch’s “Project Alesia” was supposed to be his attack against Google News, which he’s always seen as a ...
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